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CEREMONIES RELATED TO THE BIRTH OF A CHILD IN UZBEKS AND FEATURES OF THEIR HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

Ravshan H. AbduzokhirovLecturer at the Department of "Anthropology and Ethnology" Faculty of History, National University Of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo UlugbekMatluba A. Jurabekova3rd year student of the direction "Anthropology and Ethnology" of the Faculty of History of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
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This scientific article describes the birth of a child in human society and the events, rituals and ceremonies associated with it, which have been accepted by people in different ways since ancient times. There are different customs at birth and after the birth of a child. Such rituals also exist among the Uzbeks, and the locals call them superstitions. Their implementation is done in a ceremonial way. When asked about the genesis and origin of such rituals, which have been formed by the local people for centuries and are still practiced today, they answer with various myths and legends. We can see that many of these date back to primitive times and are now preserved only in areas where national traditions are well preserved.

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